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References for Supratentorial Meningiomas in Children

This page was last updated on November 25th, 2022

  1. Amirjamshidi A, Mehrazin M, Abbassioun K: Meningiomas of the central nervous system occurring below the age of 17: report of 24 cases not associated with neurofibromatosis and review of literature. Childs Nerv Syst 16:406-416, 2000
  2. Arivazhagan A, Devi BI, Kolluri SV, et al: Pediatric intracranial meningiomas–do they differ from their counterparts in adults? Pediatr Neurosurg 44:43-48, 2008
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  4. Kim NR, Choe G, Shin SH, et al: Childhood meningiomas associated with meningioangiomatosis: report of five cases and literature review. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol 28:48-56, 2002
  5. Kotecha RS, Pascoe EM, Rushing EJ, , et al: Meningiomas in children and adolescents: a meta-analysis of individual patient data. Lancet Oncol 12:1229-1239, 2011
  6. Liu Y, Li F, Zhu S, et al: Clinical features and treatment of meningiomas in children: report of 12 cases and literature review. Pediatr Neurosurg 44:112-117, 2008
  7. Riemenschneider MJ, Perry A, Reifenberger G: Histological classification and molecular genetics of meningiomas. Lancet Neurol 5:1045-1054, 2006
  8. Strenger V, Sovinz P, Lackner H, et al: Intracerebral cavernous hemangioma after cranial irradiation in childhood. Incidence and risk factors. Strahlenther Onkol 184:276-280, 2008
  9. Tufan K, Dogulu F, Kurt G, et al: Intracranial meningiomas of childhood and adolescence. Pediatr Neurosurg 41:1-7, 2005
  10. Ullrich NJ, Robertson R, Kinnamon DD, et al: Moyamoya following cranial irradiation for primary brain tumors in children. Neurology 68:932-938, 2007

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